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3 Ways Stylish Men Break the Rules with Panache
For menswear.
For a long time, men’s fashion has been limited to suit and tie. However, things have changed a lot today and the new generation stylish men are no more afraid to experiment with their looks. They break rules proudly and do so with panache.
Here are some tips to break any established menswear style rules and make a personal statement with confident.
Rule #1 Your Belt and Shoes Should Match
The first step to break any rule is to know it thoroughly. This will help you to stay true to the tradition while blowing up everything else.
The belt and the shoe rule is one of the most basic fashion rules. To break it you need to first understand it; what goes with what, the dos and the don’ts and how should it look on you and so on. Once you are aware of what to do and what not to do, you can throw that rule out the window every now and then. The same theory applies to the more conservative match your belt and your shoes rule.
As said, you need to stick to the tradition. This means, wearing a black belt with brown shoes is still a taboo but you can definitely try different tones of brown belts to match with your shoes. Many men often try to pair up their belts with the exact same tone of their shoes without considering the fact that there is enough room for mix and matching.
The only thing to keep in mind is that your belt and shoes should be in the same basic color-wheel and they must complement each other. You can even wear a blue, red, white or even a neon green belt as long as it compliments your outfit. The trick is to wear whatever you want with confidence and take your style persona to the net level.
Rule #2 Mixing Different Patterns
When it comes to demolishing fashion rules, you need to embrace the changes in fashion world. New lines of menswear are coming up almost every week to keep things fresh and unique. Pattern clashing is a great way to spice up your wardrobe without breaking your bank.
Mixing patterns is nothing new and many men are pro in it. One of the simple rules to follow here is keeping the pattern same i.e. stripes on stripes and checks on checks. Pattern clashing, on the other hand, is more dynamic and less common on the street. In fact, this style is readily adorned by runway models and you must have seen examples of mixing different patterns in leading fashion magazines.
Wearing this style (and breaking the norms), however, will definitely turn some heads, provided you pull it off properly. To nail the look you need something in block stripes, check prints, polka-dots, floral and other interesting prints.
Now start the fun part: pattern clashing. Wear check trousers with patterned socks or a patterned tie with a print shirt. You can even team up your print blazers and patterned pocket square together to look more flamboyant. If you are a beginner in pattern clashing, we recommend starting small.
Also, don’t overdo it. Since you are introducing more than one pattern into your attire, opt for something in neutral as a base color. Another rule of thumb you need to follow here is limiting to two patterns at a time. Mix your patterned pants with a printed blazer but keep your t-shirt/shirt plain and in neutral color to nail the look.
There are many rules you can break here such as combining black and navy or wearing trainers with a suit, but do it one at a time.
Rule #3 Wearing Suits Sans Socks!
Suits are formal wear and you need to remain true to dress-codes while adorning them, right? Not necessarily.
For example, there is enough room for you to skip socks when wearing a suit. This rule breaker is an added bonus and life-saver during hot summer months. Ditching your socks is a new, stylish way to stay cool as temperatures rise. However, this look is strictly limited to casual suits.
Steal this look for warm summer events, especially outdoor events. But there are three things to follow here:
First, opt for a narrow, slim-fit suit that compliments your body shape. Tailored casual suits are your best options when ditching socks. In fact, such suits look fantastic without socks.
Now if you think tailoring is too expensive and out of your budget, there are many online tailoring stores offering men’s bespoke suits at affordable rates. But never compromise on the quality of the suit as cheap looking material is noticeable even to the most average person and won’t leave a high impression about you. It must be well-made.
Your suit must be cut closer to the body to create a sleeker silhouette and the pants should have slight or no break.
Second, your choice of footwear is important with bare ankles. A brown suede loafer is a better option when going sock less. Be careful with black shoes as they are the most formal footwear and are likely to create a striking contradiction.
Third and finally, take proper care for your shoes and your feet. Sweaty feet are neither comfortable nor stylish. To remember to use some foot-powder that absorbs moisture and save your shoes from turning into sweat sponge.
Alternatively, you can opt for a low cut, no show socks to wear with your suits.
Breaking fashion rules is nothing new. Men and women have been doing that for ages and there are many other style rules to break. But one thing you should stick steadfast to is your comfortability. Any style looks good as long as it is practical.
Remember rules are meant to learn and then to be broken. But it is equally important to do so with taste, keeping your individual style in mind. And don’t worry about what others are thinking, wildly colorful socks were once considered as fashion faux pas until they became more popular and mainstream.
The Best Leather Accessories For A Lady’s Wardrobe
For leather, women's fashion.
You might not give a lot of thought to the material that your accessories are made of, but many people will only settle for the best. When it comes to accessorizing, whether it’s a jacket or a belt, leather is one of the most desired materials, if not the most. You can guarantee that leather products have been carefully crafted and will last you a long time. If you love leather, there are lots of accessories that will never go out of date. So invest in some of these leather items and enhance your wardrobe for years to come.
Shoes
It’s much better value to buy a quality pair of leather shoes that will last you years. If you need to buy a new, cheap pair every few months, you could end up spending a lot more over the same time frame. Much like many other leather accessories, there are lots of styles both men and women can buy that will never go out of date. They might be practical men’s sneakers for walking or outdoor pursuits, or they could be smart Cole Haan wingtips for the office or going out. Although people often say you need to “break in” a pair of leather shoes, you should look for some that feel comfortable almost right away.
Belts
Belts will always be useful whether it’s for a practical reason or just to add something extra to your outfit. Although they were originally meant to hold up your pants, they have other uses too. Women can use them to bring in a dress or shirt at the waist when they need to give their figure more definition. Leather belts make smart accessories to wear with suits or smart casual outfits, but they’re also fantastic for everyday use too. Leather belts with big buckles are especially fun, whether you wear them with a pair of jeans or around your waist with a floaty dress.
Wallets
Although some people don’t bother with wallets anymore, they’re essential to keeping all your money and cards organized. You can go without, but you’ll struggle with more than a couple of notes and a card. Your wallet goes through a lot, getting thrown about in your bag or sat on when it’s in your back pocket. That’s why leather wallets are best; they’re sturdy and will last longer than other materials. And, of course, they look smart. So you don’t have to be embarrassed when you take out your wallet at a business meeting.
Bags
It may be women who supposedly have an obsession with bags, but leather bags make fashionable accessories for men and women. Briefcases and satchels are perfect for work and other formal situations. And then you have handbags and “manbags”, which are ideal for taking anywhere you go. A couple of decent leather handbags are a much better investment than a closet full of cheap bags that don’t last a year.
Leather is definitely the material to go for if you want stylish, timeless and durable fashion accessories. It’s worth paying a little extra for excellent quality.
Belts: Necessity or Luxury Accessory?
For menswear.
When it comes to men’s accessories, the belt is one that is both functional and fashionable. On one hand it does the job of keeping your trousers in the right place, but on the other hand, it acts as a fashionable accessory to complete the look of an outfit. Even though a man may not use a belt every day, there is always an occasion when it is an integral part of his look. Belts come in all kinds of materials like, woven rope, nylon, and even elastic, but the most versatile belts are leather because they can be dressed up or down. Leather men’s belts can be worn with blue jeans, khakis, or even a dress pant.
As far as pricing goes, men’s leather belts can be very reasonably priced to something more extravagant. The best buy for your money is a reversible leather belt because you get two looks in one. An example of a bargain-priced belt is the Croft & Barrow Feather-Edge Stitched Reversible Belt, that can be found at Kohls. This particular belt reverses has the ability to switch between brown and black, making it easy to coordinate either one with what you are wearing. The double-stitching gives it some interest and the clean lines of the silver-tone belt buckle give it a fresh, modern look. At $19.50, it is one of the less expensive men’s leather accessories.
Now, if you are a luxury loving guy, then the bi-color belt by Feit may be more up your alley. It is constructed of three separate pieces of sliced Italian leather and has eight hand applied stitches to connect the leather sections together. The anodized black hardware and the hand-crafted construction, give it more of a rustic look. This belt comes in a black/marine blue combination and also a black/white one. However, be prepared to make an investment with purchasing this bi-colored belt by Feit because it will set you back $200.
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How to Flatter Your Waistline
For women's fashion.
Many women struggle with the idea of wearing clothing styles that show off their waistline. This is understandable, especially if a woman has given birth to a few children. However, hiding the waist in larger blouses might add pounds to your figure. Instead, it could be more flattering to take advantage of a waist clincher and try styles of clothing that will actually flatter your waistline. In doing so, you might shed pounds visually, without any dieting efforts. Amazing! Try these suggestions today for a slimmer version of you today.
Wear a Wide Belt
Belts are a great way to tighten the waist area when they are used correctly. The most flattering belt is larger and wider. It will provide your waist with definition instantly. Wider belts work like corsets, and they add structure to your upper body. When you wear them, make sure they are not too tight. Otherwise, you will feel very uncomfortable. Also, if they are too tight, excess skin on your body might get pinched if the belt is too small.
Choose Eye Flattering Pieces
When you are trying to flatter your waistline, it is important to choose pieces that have the right effect. For example, a person with a short waist will need extra length on their body. They should take advantage of garments where the waistline hits right below the bust. Also, deep V-neck dresses are great options because the draw the eyes upward. This elongates the waist and makes you look more beautiful.
If you have a long waist, then high-waisted skirts are likely to be your best friend. They will raise your waistline and make your legs look longer. These skirts also hit at the narrowest part of your waist, making it look slim. When you are searching for a skirt to wear, the simpler the better. Also, on top wear something basic so that your waistline is the focus.
Look for Wrap Dresses
Arguably the most universally flattering style of dress for any body type is the wrap dress. This type of dress even looks great on women with problems in the stomach area. The dress will accentuate your positive assets and hide the ones that you are not so thrilled with. There are plenty of different styles of this dress. You can find casual and dressy options, making it a go-to option for your wardrobe.
Don’t Forget Shape Wear
For the most flattering waistline, shapewear is a must. It will smooth out all of the problem areas on your body and make your clothes look better. These types of undergarments are worn on the red carpet and TV to ensure that celebrities look their best. If you want to look amazing where you go, then shape wear will help you do that. It is especially beneficial when it comes to the problem area of the waist. This is one of the hardest areas to tone. In addition, many people struggle to loose weight in that area of their body.
When your waistline looks great, you will feel more confident. A waistline means that you have a decent figure that you are proud to show off. With these tips, that is possible regardless of your size.
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Lesson #92: Belts in the workplace
For menswear.
Pants are crucial (no shit), but no pair of jeans, slacks, chinos, etc. should go without a proper belt. And there are particular belts for particular occasions. Let’s talk about belts and the workplace.
Atelier LaDurance Saddle Belt Black
INFEASIBLE: Saddle belts
I dunno, I look at a saddle belt and I think: construction worker, shepherd, etc. It’s all well and good if that’s what you do (thanks for supporting our infrastructure, boys!) but for the office pawns and those stuck in middle-management hell, be sure to stay away from belts that say, “I work for a living; no, really, I work for a living.” Besides, it’s a 100 bones (as of 10/13/09) - not very proletarian, I’d say.
The Brothers Bray & Co. Waxed Leather Belt
Feasible:Black and gray leather belts
I’m telling you guys, Urban Outfitters never fails when it comes to selling quality belts. This belt works with BOTH slacks and denim and a whole range of colors. Whether it’s a Manic Monday or a Casual Friday, this belt can do the job at the j.o.b.
Speaking of work, any leads for a punk that’s just returned to NY? :o)
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Tagged Atelier LaDurance, belts, clothes for the work, context clothing, urban outfitters
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